Suppose that you could inject a wild-type mouse zygote with a specific CRISPR RNA and the Cas9 enzyme. The RNA directs the Cas9 enzyme to make adouble-strand break within a gene that you think maybe responsible for a heritable disease. Diagram inrough form how you might inject at the same time another nucleic acid molecule (here, a double-strandedDNA) to exploit homologous recombination so thatyou could convert the wild-type allele of the gene to aspecific mutant allele.

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Suppose that you could inject a wild-type mouse zygote with a specific CRISPR RNA and the Cas9 enzyme. The RNA directs the Cas9 enzyme to make a
double-strand break within a gene that you think may
be responsible for a heritable disease. Diagram in
rough form how you might inject at the same time another nucleic acid molecule (here, a double-stranded
DNA) to exploit homologous recombination so that
you could convert the wild-type allele of the gene to a
specific mutant allele.

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